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New Idea Store Calendar - 1912
Advertising calendar, printed in Germany, for the New Idea Store at 65-67 Nason St. in Maynard, Mass. January has been torn off.
New Idea Store Clothing Brush
A clothing brush from the New Idea Store. The New Idea Store sold clothes, shoes, and furnishings. It was located at 57-59 Main St., Maynard. The store closed in 1982.
New Idea Store Invoice - 1935
An invoice from the New Idea Store, 65-67 Main St., was issued to the Young Co-operative Club in September 20, 1935. A total of $3.13 paid for one shirt, one suspenders, one tie, and six pair of socks at $.25 each.
NEW MIDDLE SCHOOL Promotional Poster
A poster encouraging a yes vote for the Fowler Middle School on Tiger Drive.
New Mill Buildings during Construction
This picture shows new mill buildings during their construction.
New Mill Equipment
In 1862,the mills became the Assabet Manufacturing Company. The small wooden buildings were replaced by brick buildings of enlarged capacity. New machinery was installed, and the manufacture of carpets changed to the manufacture of blankets, flannels…
New Year's Eve Party Tickets
Maynard Area Auto Club
The event was held at the Maynard Rod & Gun Club.
New York Times Article: Explosion at Powder Mill
BOSTON, March 12. The American Powder Mills, at South Acton, Mass., exploded at 9:05 o'clock this a morning, causing much consternation and alarm. Two mills are wrecked, together with considerable machinery. The loss of life is confined to two hired…
New York Times Article: Five Dead in Powder Mill Ruins
ACTON, Mass., May 3. -- Three of the buildings belonging to the plant of the American Powder Company, near the boundary line of Acton and Concord, were blown up shortly after 9 o'clock this forenoon. Five of the employes were killed.
Newcomer's Guide to Maynard - c.1980's
"Newcomer's Guide to Maynard's Stores and Services" put together in the mid 1980's by the Maynard Public Library. The businesses submitted the following: name, address, telephone number, business hours, basic line of goods or services, special items…
Newspaper Account of Apartments Demolishment - 1978
Three apartment buildings were taken down to make way for a fast food restaurant. The property was owned by Howard Boeske , see thumbnail of him standing in front of debris.
Newspaper Account of St. Bridget's May Procession - 1915
Maynard Beacon newspaper clipping dated June 4, 1964: "The Beacon Looks Back" recounting the St. Bridget's May Processing in 1915.
"St. Bridget's May Procession took place last Sunday. Walter Mullin was cross bearer. The altar boys were Leo…
"St. Bridget's May Procession took place last Sunday. Walter Mullin was cross bearer. The altar boys were Leo…
Newspaper Article About Valentines
A newspaper article describing the real meaning behind Valentine's Day. It shows a picture of several antique Valentines belonging to the Maynard Historical Society. The article was published on February 10, 1983 and was seen in the The Beacon, the…